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Yep, I was born during WWllYeah, but is your Johnson of WWII vintage?
Dang, thats terrible, lol
It just means they have bad eyesight.
OK, in all fairness I have a couple of revolvers that "look unfired" (nothing on cylinder faces, no turn line, etc) and I believe they are. They aren't for sale but I'd describe them that way if they were.
"Looks unfired" -- what does this really mean?
It's not LNIB?
It's been cleaned really really good?
it means they want $100.00 over dealer cost !!!!!!
Apparently, it means "you should pay more money."
How come a gun is never advertised, "looks fired"
My Johnson looks "unfired" -- just sayng
I've almost never seen a gun for sale that when viewed in person aligns with how it was described. I just go knowing it'll be worse and that minimizes disappointment and frustration.I took a trade from someone that drove a long way to meet me. The pics weren't great but I took his description at his word. I honestly think his eyesight wasn't that great...even though he drove, lol. I took the trade bc I didn't have the heart to tell him his item wasn't as described.
I've almost never seen a gun for sale that when viewed in person aligns with how it was described. I just go knowing it'll be worse and that minimizes disappointment and frustration.
For the same reason I tend to describe anything I'm selling more harshly so that when the buyer shows up they aren't unpleasantly surprised.